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![]() Newbie Group: Members Posts: 14 Joined: 04-Dec 02 From: APO AE - BE Member No.: 9,813 ![]() |
Hi,
I'm getting ready to buy a new computer for my future studio. After emailing, posting messages in forums, long considerations etc. it looks like I will go in the direction of a PC. Why? I talked to an employee of Apple, and he told me that if I buy a G4 today, I should be ready to sell it when new processors come out at the end of 2003. I wanted to ask Mac users, what do you think about this new, what I think they call "G5" and what is it going to mean for you? Will your current software and recording hardware work with the G5? Also, how is Cubase SX with OSX? Please elnighten me, I might still change my mind and go Mac if it makes sense. Petra |
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![]() Newbie Group: Members Posts: 12 Joined: 24-Apr 03 From: Ft. Lauderdale - US Member No.: 16,703 ![]() |
PC Users are constantly getting new CPUs/Motherboards to keep up. This goes into the TCO, or total cost of ownership.
I chose to get a Mac for the studio because of OS X, and because the TCO for a Mac is much less. You should find using it to be intuitive enough that you wont feel the need for upgrade unless you are keeping up with the Jones' or playing video games. Just like someone said before, new releases of Applications tend to be more efficient on Macs. The same can't always be said for PC software. I visited a place called Mac Center, before I bought my mac. I just wanted to see them in person, understand what all the fuss was about. If you havent actually touched a MDD Powermac, you are missing out. Its like the computer equivalent to Fine Crystal. Scotty |
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